$3,650,000
Updated a year ago
Sold

80 Wooster Street, 2-R

Soho, Manhattan | Broome Street & Spring Street

Loft 5 Rooms2 Beds2 Baths2,225 Square FeetCo-op

$3,650,000
Maintenance$2,200
Price Per SF
$1,640

This property was sold for $3,450,000 on 07/30/25.

Listing Features

  • Architectural Dtls
  • Custom Closets
  • Custom Lighting
  • Exposed Brick
  • High Ceilings [12']
  • Home Office
  • Laundry Room
  • Live/Work
  • Original Details
  • Pocket Doors
  • Private Elevator
  • Solid Wood Doors
  • Walk-in Closet
  • Wall Mounted TV
  • Washer / Dryer
  • Dishwasher
  • Eat-in Kitchen
  • New Appliances
  • Double Vanity
  • En Suite Bathroom
  • Stall Shower

Outdoor space and views

  • East Exposure

Building Amenities

  • Video Intercom
  • Keyed Elevator

Policies

  • Pieds A Terre Ok

Property Description for 80 Wooster Street, 2-R

A Rare Opportunity in a Historic Soho Loft

In the heart of Soho, on one of its most coveted cobblestone blocks, lies 80 Wooster Street — a landmark cast-iron building steeped in history and character. Loft 2R presents a rare chance to own a piece of this legacy, offering a home that blends timeless architectural detail with the potential for a truly personalized living space.

This expansive loft features nearly 12-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and classic Corinthian cast-iron columns — all hallmarks of authentic Soho loft living. Whether you envision an airy open layout or a thoughtfully designed multi-bedroom residence, the flexible floorplan accommodates a range of possibilities.

Modern conveniences are seamlessly integrated, including a private keyed elevator entrance, a spacious eat-in kitchen, updated appliances including washer/dryer, and a smart intercom system with remote access. With only two residences on the floor and a quiet rear-facing orientation, this home offers an uncommon sense of peace and privacy amid the energy of downtown.

Originally built in 1900, 80 Wooster gained cultural prominence in the 1960s as Manhattan’s first artist cooperative, founded by Fluxus pioneer George Maciunas. The building became a hub for groundbreaking creatives such as John Lennon, Yoko Ono, and Andy Warhol — a legacy that continues to shape its unique identity today.

With some of the lowest monthly maintenance fees in Soho and a location just moments from world-class shopping, dining, and art galleries, this boutique cooperative offers a rare combination of history, quality, and lifestyle.

Private showings are available by appointment. Don’t miss this opportunity to create your ideal home in one of Soho’s most iconic buildings.

Note: All photos are digitally staged.
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Listing History for 80 Wooster Street, 2-R

Now
08/02/2025
$3,450,000
Sold and Closed by Christopher Scianni
Coleman Real Estate Group
05/08/2025
Contract Signed by Christopher Scianni
Coleman Real Estate Group

Building Details for 80 Wooster Street

OwnershipCo-op
Building TypeLoft
Service LevelVideo Intercom
AgePre-War
AccessKeyed Elevator
Year Built1897
Financing Allowed80%
Floors/Apts7/10
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Transit and Citi Bike

Subway

Prince St
0.2 miles
Spring St
0.22 miles
Spring St
0.24 miles
Canal St
0.26 miles
Canal St
0.28 miles

Citi Bike

W Broadway & Spring St
0.09 miles
W Broadway & Watts St
0.1 miles

Contact Agents

Contact Agents

Licensed As
Christopher Scianni
Salesperson
License#:
10401217040
Company:
Coleman Real Estate Group
Christopher Scianni
Coleman Real Estate Group
Matthew Coleman
Coleman Real Estate Group

Soho | Manhattan

Quick Profile

Famous for its art galleries, designer boutiques, cobblestone streets and cast-iron architecture, SoHo has always been full of buzz - wowing both tourists and locals alike. It’s rich with history (more so than most neighborhoods). So, whether you’re a computer nerd, serial shopper or foodie, you’re guaranteed to find something exciting to do in this storied neighborhood.

SoHo is bounded by Houston Street to the north, Canal Street in the south, 6th Avenue to the west and Crosby Street on the east.

The neighborhood has gone through many ups and downs over its long history. Enough to make a voluminous history book. When the Dutch discovered Lower Manhattan, they came across indigenous people living on the island. Technically, the American Indians were the first Manhattanites and then the Dutch moved in making them the second original Manhattanites. 

After the Civil War ended, the west side of Lower Manhattan flourished because the shipping routes changed. Textiles and the need for all types of products increased. Warehouses and large lofts were built and replaced farmland to accommodate the commerce. Many of those buildings are still standing and give SoHo its unique character and charm.

The bustling commerce eventually stopped and in the mid 1800’s, well-to-do families began moving into SoHo. They built exquisite buildings, many of which are characterized by their cast-iron facades. Soon after it became residential, theatres, music halls and eateries followed. The wealthy eventually left and the once prosperous district began another decline.  

The 1960’s marks SoHo’s most definitive period. City planners lost their bid to build a major highway that would level a portion of the neighborhood and many historic buildings. After their failed attempt to revitalize SoHo, artists quickly moved into the empty lofts and warehouses. Some legally, and other move-ins, not so legal. The city turned a blind eye. Artists of all mediums working from their new creative spaces created a ripple in the art scene. It was such a ripple that the well-to-do uptown crowd started buying their art and hanging out with them. The uptown folks eventually moved into the neighborhood and began buying up the lofts and warehouses. As soon as the word spread, up went the property values and the rest is history. 

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OLR ID: 1598777